Collapse to view only § 1150.15 - Information about offeror.
- § 1150.11 - Introduction.
- § 1150.12 - Information about the designated operator.
- § 1150.13 - Relevant dates.
- § 1150.14 - Proposed service.
- § 1150.15 - Information about offeror.
- § 1150.16 - Procedures.
§ 1150.11 - Introduction.
A certificate of designated operator will be issued to an operator providing service pursuant to a rail service continuation agreement under section 304 of the Regional Rail Reorganization Act of 1973, as amended by the Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976. The designated operator (D-OP) may commence and terminate the service in accordance with the terms of the agreement. When service is terminated the D-OP must notify all shippers on the line. To obtain a D-OP certificate, the information in this subpart must be filed with the Board. A copy of the certificate of designated operator shall be served on the Association of American Railroads.
§ 1150.12 - Information about the designated operator.
(a) The name and address of the D-OP.
(b) If a new corporation or other new business entity, a copy of the certificate of incorporation or, if unincorporated, the facts and official organizational documents relating to the business entity.
(c) The names and addresses of all officers and directors, with a statement from each which indicates present affiliation, if any, with a railroad.
(d) Sufficient information to establish its financial responsibility for the proposed undertaking, unless the D-OP is a common carrier by railroad. The nature and extent of all liability insurance coverage, including insurance binder or policy number, and name of insurer.
§ 1150.13 - Relevant dates.
The exact dates of the period of operation which have been agreed upon by the D-OP, the offeror of the rail service continuation payment, and the owner of the line to be operated, in their lease and operating agreements.
§ 1150.14 - Proposed service.
(a) A copy of all agreements between the D-OP, the offeror of the rail service continuation payment, and the owner of the line to be operated.
(b) Any additional information which is necessary to provide the Board with a description of:
(1) The line over which service is to be provided (e.g., U.S.R.A. Line); and
(2) All interline connections, including the names of the connecting railroads.
§ 1150.15 - Information about offeror.
(a) The name and address of the offeror of the rail service continuation payment.
(b) Sufficient information to establish the financial responsibility of the offeror for the proposed undertaking, or if the offeror is a State or municipal corporation or authority, a statement that it has authority to perform the service or enter into the agreement for subsidy.
§ 1150.16 - Procedures.
Upon receipt of this information, the matter will be docketed by the prefix initials “D-OP.” Operators may begin operating immediately upon the filing of the necessary information. Although the designated operator will not be required to seek and obtain authority from the Board either to commence or to terminate operations, the designated operator is a common carrier by railroad subject to all other applicable provisions of 49 U.S.C. Subtitle IV. However, we have exempted designated operators from some aspects of regulation. See Exemption of Certain Designated Operators from Section 11343, 361 ICC 379 (1979), as modified by McGinness v. I.C.C., 662 F.2d 853 (D.C. Cir. 1981).